Last Updated: Sunday, 2020-10-25

Data Source: 2019 Novel Coronavirus COVID-19 (2019-nCoV) Data Repository by Johns Hopkins CSSE.

Cases by country

Cases in the past week

Deaths in past week

Cases by country per million

At the beginning of a pandemic, during the exponential growth, the rate of spread is independent of the size of the population, and therefore using the absolute numbers does have a meaning for understanding the spread of the virus. At later stages however, to have a better comparison of countries and their efforts to stop the virus spreading, we need to normalize the number by the population size.

Worldwide Cases

Summary table - Sunday, 2020-10-25

Confirmed Deaths Daily confirmed Daily deaths
Country
World 42,990,032 1,153,625 377,073 (+0.9%) 3,845 (+0.3%)
US 8,635,966 225,229 60,789 (+0.7%) 340 (+0.2%)
France 1,130,143 34,673 45,484 (+4.2%) 137 (+0.4%)
Spain 1,046,132 34,752 0 (+0.0%) 0 (+0.0%)
UK 873,800 44,896 19,790 (+2.3%) 151 (+0.3%)
Italy 525,782 37,338 21,273 (+4.2%) 128 (+0.3%)
Germany 437,698 10,062 2,900 (+0.7%) 27 (+0.3%)
Israel 309,946 2,397 533 (+0.2%) 25 (+1.1%)
Poland 253,688 4,438 11,742 (+4.9%) 87 (+2.0%)

Worldometer Live Data

Last updated: 2020-10-26 12:10:00 UK Time

Exponential Growth

A stop of the exponential growth means the number of new cases stops being proportional to the total number of cases, or moving away from a straight line below.

Notebook last run: 2020-10-26 12:10:39